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Civmec wins $100 million in contracts to bolster manufacturing, other goals

Perth heavy engineering firm Civmec has secured about $100 million worth of new contracts to carry out manufacturing, construction and maintenance activities for the resources sector. 

CIMIC’s UGL wins more than $200m in Western Australia energy and resources contracts

UGL, a member of the CIMIC Group, has been awarded various multi-year contracts in the energy and resources sector.

Government releases new strategy to drive Australian jobs in the thriving resources sector

The Federal Government has released a new strategy to help Australians take up jobs in resources industries and to ensure the country has the...

New year, 1000 new jobs in resources

Media Release The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) is urging jobseekers on the hunt for a new career in 2020 to consider the lucrative options in...

Queensland’s resources sector goes from strength to strength

Queensland's resources sector has enjoyed a resurgent 2018, going up in value by more than 16% on the prior year. Queensland Resources Council (QRC) Chief...

Australia’s resource and energy exports continue to set new records

The December 2017 Resources and Energy Quarterly (REQ) has found that Australia’s resources and energy export earnings increased by 1.2% to reach a record...

Macmahon Board urges shareholders to snub CIMIC’s takeover offer

The Board of Perth-based mining firm Macmahon has advised its shareholders to “take no action” in relation to CIMIC’s off-market offer to acquire all...

Australia to bag $204bn from resource and energy exports in 2016–17

The December 2016 Resources and Energy Quarterly, released by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science on Monday, forecasts that Australia’s resource and energy...

WA Government co-funds 42 exploration projects under Round 14 of EIS

The WA State Government announced that 42 successful projects will share up to $4.75 million in funding under Round 14 of the Exploration Incentive...

Lack of mining engineers shows Australia is ill prepared for the next mining boom...

Australia is experiencing a serious decline in enrollments for mining engineering degrees that industry experts believe will create "a desperate shortage" of graduates within...
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